Louis Berger scam in rear view, JICA wants ‘highest standards of ethics’ as it talks to Goa again

New Delhi: Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), India’s biggest bilateral donor, has emphasised the need to uphold the “highest standards of ethics and transparency” in reference to concerns about providing a Rs 2,000-crore loan to the Goa government, after a previous JICA-funded state project in the 2010s got mired in controversy.

It was reported last month that the Goa government is eyeing a Rs 2,000-crore JICA loan to finance the power department’s underground cabling, substations and meter installations work.

Speaking to ThePrint Tuesday, Saito Mitsunori, chief representative, JICA India Office, said discussions with the Goa government are at early stages and any project would require an official request from the central government.

“We held extensive discussions with the [Goa] department of power to explore possibilities of funding support for renewable energy as well as small-scale generators and reinforcement of transmission and distribution network. The discussions are at an early stage. In order to make an examination, we will need an official request from the government of India,” he said.

When asked if JICA had any concerns pursuing a project in Goa after a previous one was embroiled in a bribery scandal, Mitsunori said: “What happened back then, happened. But I will say that for any project we finance, we request the government to uphold the highest standards of ethics, transparency, and integrity”

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